By: Joseph Conigliaro | PoliticsNot surprisingly, Jefferson's view of democracy was closer to what we think of today as conservatism, than to what our current Democratic Party to stands for today. Jefferson, like most of the founding fathers, had a fundamental distrust of government and understood the enormity of temptation borne by power wielding politicians to perniciously manipulate government. Today the government seems to be more our master than our servant. Are the people still in charge? read more

By: tishbite | PoliticsThis is a question which only time will answer but I personally believe that it will. Another question which I believe will have an effect on this is the degree to which the Egyptians align themselves... read more

By: Robert Chuck | PoliticsKANO, Nigeria, April 22 - Nigeria's troubled presidential election, which came under fire on Sunday from local and international observers and was rejected by two leading opposition candidates. It represents a significant setback for democracy in sub-Saharan Africa at a time when voters in countries across the continent are becoming more disillusioned with the way democracy is practiced. read more

By: Michael Richmond | EnvironmentalWe all want to be Green and make this world a better place, but we are missing a really big issue that hits us right where we live and work. The people who do the real work of Green implementation are grossly untrained and unprepared for the Green Program. The deception is that a professional front for the janitorial service will mask the truth that workers haven't got a clue about Green except to use what is handed them. read more

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By: Lisa Dunlop | PoliticsFor a political science class, I was asked to investigate democracy and capitalism. No the quality of democracy is heavily influenced by capitalism, but to what extent? In "Democracy for the Few", Michael Parenti discusses the relationship between "want" and "wealth" in a capitalist society. read more

By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | PoliticsI suppose this is an ongoing question,"Why do people denounce Democracy?" In America this is often looked upon as a mortal sin, almost, and as President Bush would proclaim: the world at large should be under such an umbrella. Anybody's guess is good here though, but let me try to explain my opinion, and of course it is just that, an opinion, and perhaps too opinionated. read more

By: Anthony W Bills | Reference & EducationRomania, a former communist state started formal dealings with the EU countries in 1974. After many years of communist rule, Romania, like many other eastern and south eastern European countries received an invitation by the EU. This was a very attractive offer because the country’s economy was in bad shape and national institutions were in chaos. read more

By: Matthew E. Brock | News and societyAlthough democracy is considered the best government type and every country in the world should strive fore it, for international trade it can be the worst enemy. Many people do not like China, for example, because it is a communist country. Chinese people do not have their freedom and all other ''blabla'', but at the same time many of the worlds biggest enterprises, I mean the ones from the ''free'' world allocate their factories and manufacture their goods in China. read more

By: Dylan Ross | PoliticsDemocracy, in general, refers to a governmental form that allows all its citizens over the age of 18 to speak in favor of or against its decisions that are supposed to influence their lives. Ideally, it emerged from the iconic concept of “Government for the people, of the people and by the people”. A true democracy allows its subjects to have equal say and participation in development and prop read more

By: Ashok Kumar | SocietyDemocracy means government of the people, by the people and for the people. As such the democracy cannot succeed unless the people are educated and socially and politically aware. The working of the democracy depends on the capability and activities of its citizens. Education is the only way to enable a citizen to meaningfully participate in the democratic process. read more

By: Vladimir | FashionToday's fashion swimwear completely democratic: you can buy a solid leotard with a cut under the neck or, alternatively, bikini, consisting of three small triangles: as with a cake, and high-cut shorts. Swimsuit with a skirt can be or constitute a set of topics and a sufficiently long pants, although preference is given to still closed leotard. read more